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Security Security command reference
iMG/RG Software Reference Manual (IPNetwork Functions)
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Example --> security set trigger t2 addressreplacement tcp
See also SECURITY SET TRIGGER BINARYADDRESSREPLACEMENT
4.2.7.1.26 SECURITY SET TRIGGER MULTIHOST
Syntax SECURITY SET TRIGGER <name> MULTIHOST {ENABLE | DISABLE}
Description This command sets whether a secondary session can be initiated to/from different
remote hosts or the same remote host on an existing trigger.
Options The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a Default Value (if applicable).
Example --> security set trigger t1 multihost enable
See also SECURITY LIST TRIGGERS
4.2.7.1.27 SECURITY SET TRIGGER BINARYADDRESSREPLACEMENT
Syntax
SECURITY SET TRIGGER <name> BINARYADDRESSREPLACEMENT {ENABLE | DISA-
BLE}
Description This command enables/disables binary address replacement on an existing trigger. You
can then set the type of address replacement (TCP, UDP, both or none) using the com-
mand SECURITY SET TRIGGER ADDRESSREPLACEMENT.
tcp Sets address replacement on TCP packets for an existing
trigger.
udp Sets address replacement on UDP packets for an existing
trigger.
both Sets address replacement on TCP and UDP packets for an
existing trigger.
Option Description Default Value
name An existing trigger. To display trigger names, use the secu-
rity list triggers command.
N/A
enable A secondary session can be initiated to/from different
remote hosts.
Disable
disable A secondary session can only be initiated to/from the
same remote host.
Option Description Default Value